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Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival unleashes its 2022 Rebels with a Cause

Rebels with a Cause is PÖFF's showcase for challenging independent productions, offering surprising perspectives, entrancing visuals and revelatory storytelling.

Reviewed by Editor-in-chief Navid Nikkhah Azad

Editorial Department

Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) announces the line-up for Rebels with a Cause, an international competition programme screening 11 feature films, alongside a short films competition that includes 13 entries this year, split across two programmes. The features line-up includes six world premieres and five international premieres, with the Rebels with their Shorts collection also including four world-premiering shorts. Three features will screen out of competition.

Rebels with a Cause is PÖFF’s showcase for challenging independent productions, offering surprising perspectives, entrancing visuals and revelatory storytelling. Some come from experienced experimental masters, some are explosions of youthful creativity. All will leave a lasting impression. Both feature and short competitions will be judged by a jury composed of international film professionals to be announced later this week.

Commenting on this year’s selection, the programming team stated that “The very best works of art push boundaries. They dare us to think about the world in which we live. They challenge our traditional views. They show us that there are more things in heaven and Earth. The shorts in the Rebels With A Cause programme embody these ideals with their bold and provocative techniques.” They continued, “But while these films often revel in the surrealistic, it is perhaps appropriate – in a time in which the real world often seems to be nonsensical – that they deal with many important and pressing issues of the day. These films will take part in Rebels With A Cause, a competition section dedicated to films that defy the traditional modes of filmmaking. The selection provides a mixture of new filmmakers who will lead the way in cinema over the coming years and more established talents. Each film will be eligible for the honorific prizes chosen by the Rebels With A Cause jury members.”

For the first time, most programmes also have their own lead curators – with regular Rebel Javier Garcia Puerto heading this programme, Triin Tramberg handling First Features, Edvinas Pukšta on Baltic Competition duty, Helmut Jänes leading Midnight Shivers and Tiit Tuumalu responsible for [email protected]ÖFF.

Israeli film will be in Focus in this year’s 26th edition, alongside Showcase of Brazilian cinema. The festival runs from November 11-27, 2022.

FILM DETAILS

Rebels with a Cause – Features in Competition

  • In Bed – 2022, Israel, director: Nitzan Gilady | World premiere and In Focus: Israel
  • The Coffee Table – 2022, Spain, director: Caye Casas | World premiere
  • Three Thousand Numbered Pieces – 2022, Hungary, director: Ádám Császi | World premiere
  • 21 Paradise – 2022, Spain, director: Nestor Ruiz Medina | World premiere
  • Black Kisses – 2022, Spain, director: Alejandro Naranjo | World premiere
  • The Limits of Consent – 2022, Estonia, director: Michael Keerdo-Dawson | World premiere
  • Solastalgia – 2022, Germany, director: Marina Hufnagel | International premiere
  • Rebelión – 2022, Colombia, Argentina, USA, director: José Luis Rugeles | International premiere
  • Job Interview – 2022, Colombia, director: Carlos Osuna | International premiere
  • Your Lovely Smile – 2022, Japan, director: Lim Kah-Wai | International premiere
  • Long Time No Sleep – 2022, Argentina, director: Agustín Godoy | International premiere

Rebels with a Cause – Features out of Competition

  • I Haven’t Done Anything – 2022, South-Korea, director: Sang-min Park | European premiere
  • Roving Woman – 2022, USA, Poland, director: Michal Chmieleski | Baltic premiere
  • How Dare You Have Such a Rubbish Wish – 2022, United Kingdom, Iran, director: Mania Akbari | Baltic premiere

Rebels with their Shorts

  • All the Love of the World – 2022, director: Guerin Van de Vorst | International Premiere
  • Dr. Moreau – 2021, directors: Péter Lichter, Máté Bori | World Premiere
  • Everything At Once – 2022, director: Henrik Dyb Zwart | Baltic Premiere
  • everything is beautiful and nothing hurts – 2022, director: R Seventeen, Lucy | World Premiere
  • Fury – 2021, director: Julia Siuda | Baltic Premiere
  • Huge Choice – 2021, director: Oleksandra Krasavtseva | Baltic Premiere
  • Judith / Romina – 2021, director: Ali Mozaffari | World Premiere
  • Mother Prays All Day Long – 2022, director: Hoda Taheri | Baltic Premiere
  • Rabobesto – Or How I Saved a Monster – 2021, director: Mari Mantela | Estonian Premiere
  • Sliver Cave – 2022, director: Caibei Cai | Baltic Premiere
  • The Anniversary – 2022, Dir. Marius Gabriel Tired | World Premiere
  • The Human Torch – 2022, director: Risto-Pekka Blom | Baltic Premiere
  • Wimmelbook – 2021, director: Ali Gill | Baltic Premiere

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